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1. Compare with adversarial, inquisitorial ‘The absence of an Accusatorial procedure places an inquisitorial burden upon an inspector.’

2. An English information was inquisitorial in nature.

3. He questioned her in a cold inquisitorial voice.

4. The press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism.

5. Inquisitorial methods, for example, might be justified on those grounds.

6. Dolores Umbridge: [ standing with her Inquisitorial unit retentive Cho river hostage ] Get them!

7. Antonyms for Accusatorial include amicable, inquisitorial, friendly, hospitable, nonantagonistic, nonhostile, sympathetic, cooperative, inconclusive and vindicatory

8. In contrast to inquisitorial system, there is the neutral role of the judge in adversary system.

9. Malfoy is described as pocketing Harry's and another Inquisitorial Squad member , probably Millicent Bullstrode, took Hermione's.

10. So Rangel, Bereft of that narrative, chose instead to question the intelligence of a pesky, inquisitorial journalist.

11. If the desired end of conversion involves the use of inquisitorial means is not the concept of love distorted?

12. The countervailing assumptions of the inquisitorial and accusatorial systems reflect the ambiguity of the concept of scientific fraud.

13. Those wishing to join the Inquisitorial Squad for extra credit may sign up in the high inquisitor's office.

14. His country was also moving from an inquisitorial to an accusatorial public system and alternatives to imprisonment had been promoted

15. Adversary procedure, in law, one of the two methods of exposing evidence in court (the other being the inquisitorial procedure)

16. A useful simplification in addressing the potential work of research ethics panels is to consider two models of review: “inquisitorial” and “accusatorial.”

17. Accusatorial procedure: a system of criminal justice which is based on an ADVERSARIAL system as opposed to an INQUISITORIAL PROCEDURE .

18. Chihuahua was one of the first states to reform its judicial system and move from an inquisitorial to an accusatory or adversarial process.

19. The inquisitorial system can be defined by comparison with the adversarial, or Accusatorial, system used in the United States and Great Britain

20. The inquisitorial system can be defined by comparison with the adversarial, or Accusatorial, system used in the United States and Great Britain

21. The term “to examine or to have examined” refers to the fact that there are distinctions in the legal systems, particularly between the accusatorial and inquisitorial trials.

22. According to the inquisitorial procedure, the court plays an Active part in the in-vestigation before it.This procedure is similar to the customary court procedure.

23. Accusatorial or inquisitorial may not be essential to the integration of the theoretical model; or they may no longer be significant, because they have become a common heritage of all modem systems

24. Conversely, there is a tendency in countries with an inquisitorial system to believe that accusatorial proceedings unduly favour rich defendants who can afford large legal teams, and are very harsh on poorer defendants.

25. In general, the Accusatorial system seems to be more sensitive to the liberty of the citizen, while the inquisitorial system places more emphasis on ensuring the punishment of a guilty party

26. The future role assigned to the Procuratore del Fisco will depend on the decisions taken at political level as far as the trial model to be adopted is concerned (whether accusatorial or inquisitorial, etc

27. (Enciclopedia Cattolica) Italo Mereu, a law historian, affirms that it was the Catholic hierarchy itself that conceived and adopted the inquisitorial system of justice, abandoning the ancient accusatory system founded by the Romans.

28. Considering that no country is free from racial discrimination in the administration and functioning of the criminal justice system, regardless of the type of law applied or the judicial system in force, whether accusatorial, inquisitorial or mixed,

29. The reform of the criminal procedure involves a range of institutions, rules, procedures and complementary conditions that lead to the transition from an essentially written and secret inquisitorial criminal system to an oral and public accusatory system

30. Defend "Our Constitutionalized Adversary System" against the onslaughts of those who stand "for abandoning the adversary sys-tem in favor of the inquisitorial system."" There are no such on-13 Id

31. Is that inquisitorial is (legal) describing a trial system in which the prosecutor also acts as judge while Accusatorial is (legal) of or pertaining to the system of a public trial in which the facts are ascertained by the judge or jury from evidence presented by the prosecution and the defence.

32. 3.5 However, the EESC would point out that such rules can only be applied and fully implemented if they take account of the differences between the Member States' traditions and legal systems (accusatorial or inquisitorial systems) in accordance with Article 82.2 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.

33. Accusatorial Accusatorial adj : of, relating to, or being a form of criminal prosecution in which a person is accused of a crime and is tried in public by a judge who is not also the prosecutor compare adversary, inquisitorial ac·cus·a·to·ri·al·ly adv

34. Accusatorial - specifically indicating a form of prosecution in which one is publicly accused of and tried for a crime and in which the judge is not also the prosecutor inquisitorial - especially indicating a form of prosecution in which proceedings are secret and the accused is questioned by a prosecutor who acts also as the judge

35. Accusatorial: 1 adj specifically indicating a form of prosecution in which one is publicly accused of and tried for a crime and in which the judge is not also the prosecutor Antonyms: inquisitorial especially indicating a form of prosecution in which proceedings are secret and the accused is questioned by a prosecutor who acts also as the judge

36. Ac·​cus·​a·​to·​ri·​al \ ə-ˌkyü-zə-ˈtōr-ē-əl \ Legal Definition of Accusatorial : of, relating to, or being a form of criminal prosecution in which a person is accused of a crime and is tried in public by a judge who is not also the prosecutor — compare adversary, inquisitorial Other Words from Accusatorial

37. In the context of the modernization of the system of justice in Chile, the major change which took place during the period covered by this report was the reform of criminal procedure, involving a range of institutions, rules, procedures and additional conditions which foster the transition from an essentially written and secret inquisitorial criminal system to an open and public accusatory system.